517/20 nm BrightLine® single-band bandpass filter

Semrock Part Number: FF01-517/20-25

IDEX Part Number: FL-004235  /

Semrock
Individual fluorescence bandpass filters that have been optimized for use in a variety of fluorescence instruments. All thin-film, hard-coated construction for unsurpassed performance and reliability.
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Optical Specifications Value
Transmission Band 1 Tavg > 90% 507 – 527 nm
Blocking Band 1   ODavg > 3 200 – 275 nm (Design specification -measurements are noise-floor limited)
Blocking Band 2 ODavg > 3 275 – 400 nm
Blocking Band 3 ODavg > 6 400 – 492 nm
Blocking Band 4 OD > 3.5 499 nm
Blocking Band 5 ODavg > 6 535 – 750 nm
Blocking Band 6 ODavg > 3 750 – 1200 nm
Center Wavelength 1 517 nm
Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth 1 20 nm
FWHM Bandwidth 1 (nominal) 24.8 nm
General Filter Specifications Value
Angle of Incidence 0 ± 5 degrees
Cone Half-angle 7 degrees
Optical Damage Rating Testing has proven to show no signs of degradation when exposed to at least 6.0 W of power from an unfiltered xenon arc lamp over a 25 mm diameter (corresponding to 1.2 W/cm2) for over 500 hours.
Physical Filter Specifications   Value
Transverse Dimensions (diameter) 25 mm
Transverse Tolerance + 0.0 / – 0.1 mm
Filter Thickness (mounted) 5.0 mm
Filter Thickness Tolerance (mounted) ± 0.1 mm
Clear Aperture ≥ 21 mm
Scratch-Dig 60-40
Filter Thickness (unmounted) 3.5 mm
Filter Thickness Tolerance (unmounted) ± 0.1 mm
Orientation Arrow on ring indicates preferred direction of propagation of light

FF02-482/18-25

FL-004712 / 0

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  • Tavg > 93% 473 – 491 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 482 nm and GMBW of 18 nm
  • FWHM of 24.4 nm

Di01-R488/543/594-25x36

FL-005738 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Laser Dichroic Beamsplitter with edges at 497 nm, 552.3 nm & 601.8 nm
  • Rabs > 94% 471 – 491 nm, Rabs > 94% 541.5 – 544.5 nm & Ravg > 94% 588 – 594.5 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 503 – 528.5 nm, Tavg > 93% 558 – 574 nm & Tavg > 93% 609 – 800 nm

FF01-514/30-25

FL-003986 / 0

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  • Tavg > 93% 499 – 529 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 514 nm and GMBW of 30 nm
  • FWHM of 36 nm

FF01-520/5-25

FL-003653 / 0

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  • Tavg > 93% 517.5 – 522.5 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 520 nm and GMBW of 5 nm
  • FWHM of 10.2 nm

FF01-520/15-25

FL-004383 / 0

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  • Tavg > 93% 512.5 – 527.5 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 520 nm and GMBW of 15 nm
  • FWHM of 20.1 nm

BLP01-532R-25

FL-008541 / 0

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  • Filter with 50% edge at 542 nm
  • 458 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% from 546.9 – 900 nm

FF01-492/SP-25

FL-009652 / 0

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  • Filter with 50% edge at 483 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 400 – 480 nm

FF495-Di03-25x36

FL-007145 / 0

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  • Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 495 nm
  • Ravg > 98% 350 – 487.5 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 502.5 – 950 nm
  • Flatness / RWE: Standard Epi-fluorescence

FF538-FDi01-25x36

FL-007120 / 0

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  • Imaging Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 538 nm
  • Ravg > 95% 350 – 528.4 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 547.7 – 950 nm
  • Common Fluorophore Pair to Split: GFP/mOrange
  • Flatness / RWE: Image-splitting

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TopicDescription
Cleaning Optical FiltersInstructions for cleaning hard coated optical filters
Filter ReliabilityCompares the performance and reliability of hard coated filters to traditional soft-coated filters and provides information about the testing standards for Semrock filters
Working with Optical Density Tables to describe the relationship between OD and transmission with tips for quickly calculating OD

Specifications

FF02-482/18-25

FL-004712 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Tavg > 93% 473 – 491 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 482 nm and GMBW of 18 nm
  • FWHM of 24.4 nm

Di01-R488/543/594-25x36

FL-005738 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Laser Dichroic Beamsplitter with edges at 497 nm, 552.3 nm & 601.8 nm
  • Rabs > 94% 471 – 491 nm, Rabs > 94% 541.5 – 544.5 nm & Ravg > 94% 588 – 594.5 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 503 – 528.5 nm, Tavg > 93% 558 – 574 nm & Tavg > 93% 609 – 800 nm

FF01-514/30-25

FL-003986 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Tavg > 93% 499 – 529 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 514 nm and GMBW of 30 nm
  • FWHM of 36 nm

FF01-520/5-25

FL-003653 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Tavg > 93% 517.5 – 522.5 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 520 nm and GMBW of 5 nm
  • FWHM of 10.2 nm

FF01-520/15-25

FL-004383 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Tavg > 93% 512.5 – 527.5 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 520 nm and GMBW of 15 nm
  • FWHM of 20.1 nm

BLP01-532R-25

FL-008541 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Filter with 50% edge at 542 nm
  • 458 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% from 546.9 – 900 nm

FF01-492/SP-25

FL-009652 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Filter with 50% edge at 483 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 400 – 480 nm

FF495-Di03-25x36

FL-007145 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 495 nm
  • Ravg > 98% 350 – 487.5 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 502.5 – 950 nm
  • Flatness / RWE: Standard Epi-fluorescence

FF538-FDi01-25x36

FL-007120 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Imaging Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 538 nm
  • Ravg > 95% 350 – 528.4 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 547.7 – 950 nm
  • Common Fluorophore Pair to Split: GFP/mOrange
  • Flatness / RWE: Image-splitting

1 of 1

TopicDescription
Cleaning Optical FiltersInstructions for cleaning hard coated optical filters
Filter ReliabilityCompares the performance and reliability of hard coated filters to traditional soft-coated filters and provides information about the testing standards for Semrock filters
Working with Optical Density Tables to describe the relationship between OD and transmission with tips for quickly calculating OD